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  • The Noodle Vision TV Show: Episode One

  • Trouble in Perfection
  • By: Elamandor Soso
  • Narrated by: Graham Mack
  • Length: 1 hr and 56 mins

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By: Elamandor Soso
Narrated by: Graham Mack
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Publisher's Summary

The show that watches you... broadcast live from your imagination.

NoodleVision is the most popular television show in the history of the world.

Every week, charismatic host Elamandor Soso and his feathery sidekick, Big Chicken, whisk away an unsuspecting kid, and send them on a trip deep inside their own imaginations.

In Episode 1: Trouble in Perfection, faultless Millie Maynard Lee’s “perfect” life is turned upside-down when she travels to the town of her dreams, but soon realizes that perfection is not all it’s cracked up to be.

A quirky, laugh-out-loud, chocolate milk shooting out of your nose universe of fun, wrapped in a journey of creative self-discovery. For kids 8 to 12.

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